N&O Index Card Listings

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Service men. Suffrage
  • Voting in the civil war (ed.) D. 14-43:4.
  • Alive: ruestion of absentee voting for Tar Heel servicemen. Jan. 11-44:1.
  • Afraid of soldier vote (ed.) Jen.17-44:4
  • Congressir.en Bonner insistent or. a broader federal soldier vote. Jan.18-44:1.
  • Amendment to Worley bill proposed by MacMullan thru 3onncr. Jan.18-44:1.
  • Soldiers desire to vote to help their country syes Lt. John A.Lang. Jan.18-44:12
Service men. Suffrage
  • Tar Heel fighters have all registration right. Jan.26-44:1, 5.
  • Soldier voting in 1864 (ed.) Jan.26-44:4
  • Majority of N.C. delegation in congress will vote for uniform federal ballot for soldiers. Jan.30-44:1.
  • Soldiers demand an ercy way to vote (ed; F.4-44:4.
  • Soldier vote in congress confusing spec-
  • tacle. F.6-44:1.
Service men. Suffrage
  • Here pre rules covering soldiers' absentee voting in N.C. F.6-44:3.
  • AsPirants to Senate give vieve on soldier" voting. F.7-44:2.~
  • Tar Heel not sabeure (ed.) F.8-44:4.
  • Blame: Rep. Bulwinkle say N.Y.Ties blames defeat of federal ballot bill on republicans. F.13-44:2.
  • Applications for absentee ballots.from soldiers received. Mar.1-44:2.
Service men. Suffrage
  • Telegram for Gov. from President.regarding soldier vote bill. Mar.17-44:1.
  • Busy: Details. Ap.6-44:1.
  • First state in which post offcie has granted free air mail service for absentee ballots for service men. Ap.8-44:1.
  • Through yesterday 5,102 servicemen had applied for absentee ballots. Ap.18-44:2.
  • First voter in primary. Ap.27-44:16. Soldier voting by T/Sgt. Dennis O'Neil. May 19-44:4. A
Service men. Suffrage
  • Low: primary absentee vote by soldiers low. May 26-44:1. 44:5.
  • Over 300 return ballots in Wake. May 27-
  • Absentee vote won't reach more than 7,000. May 31-44:1.
  • First service man's ballot sent by Lt. Philip Bolich, Winston-Salem. Jl.12-44:1.
  • Boomerang. Jl.13-44:1. 28-44:1.
  • Start today mailing absentee ballots. Jl
  • Ag.1-44:12.
  • Interest. Ag.8. 44.1.
Service men. Suffrage
  • Flood of applications. Ag.10-44:1.
  • Joyner talks on soldiers' voting. Ag.12-44:5.
  • Applications. Ag.15-44:1.
  • Capt. Claude Clark, Heleigh, voting in the Pacific. Ag.15-44:7.
  • How Tar Heels may get service absentee ballots. Ag.15-44:12.
  • Record number of ap-pllcants. Ag.22-44:1. Ag.24-44:1.
Service men. Suffrage
  • Letter from soldier to chairman of Carte ret county bd. S.2-44:1.
  • Few Tar Heel servicemen that won't be able to vote, but most are luck compared with other countries. S.4-44:1.
  • Wake ballots. S.15-44:20. 0.6-44:3.
  • Record: No absentee ballot; casted by armed force challenged. N.28-44:1.
  • Report from Sec. of state's office that thru Dec.7. 3,467 federal war ballots received. D. 9-44:2
Service men. Suffrage
  • Cost of administrating Federal absentee ballot act $3,004. D.22-44:2.